Track List: (Artwork Included)
Detroit Rock City
Makin' Love
Watchin' You
King Of The Night Time World
Deuce
Christine Sixteen
Firehouse
Got To Choose
Kissin' Time
Heaven's On Fire
I Love It Loud
Love Gun
God Of Thunder
Do You Love Me
Shout It Out Loud
I Was Made For Lovin' You
Black Diamond
Let Me Go, Rock 'N Roll
Love Her All I Can
Parasite
She
Shock Me [Paul on vocals]
Hotter Than Hell
God Gave Rock and Roll To You II
Rock And Roll All Nite

- KISS kept the set fresh with Eric Singer providing the vocals for "Kissin' Time." This song hadn't been performed electrically in concert since May/June 1974!
- Paul also played part of "Hotter Than Hell" after "Firehouse." -KissMonster.com

Track List: (Artwork Included)
Disc 1:
01. The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)
02. Gloria
03. Vertigo
04. I Will Follow
05. Iris (Hold Me Close)
06. Cedarwood Road
07. Song For Someone
08. Sunday Bloody Sunday
09. Raised By Wolves
10. Until The End Of The World
11. Intermission
12. Invisible
13. Even Better Than The Real Thing
14. Mysterious Ways
Disc 2:
15. Volcano
16. Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of
17. Every Breaking Wave
18. With Or Without You
19. City Of Blinding Lights
20. Bullet The Blue Sky
21. The Hands That Built America (snippet)
22. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
23. Beautiful Day
24. Where The Streets Have No Name
25. One
26. '40'

Track List: (Artwork Included)
Have You Made Up Your Mind
All I Wanna Do (Is Be With You)
Out Of The Sinking
22 Dreams
The Changingman
From the Floorboards Up
Wake Up The Nation
Sea Spray
Porcelain Gods
Let It Be Me (Gilbert Bécaud cover)
One Bright Star
Empty Ring
111
All on a Misty Morning / Magic Bus [The Who cover]
The Butterfly Collector [The Jam cover]
Brand New Start
Wild Wood
Echoes Round the Sun
Come On/Let's Go
Encore:
7 & 3 Is the Strikers Name
Whirlpool's End
Town Called Malice

Our final download is the second most famous show from the Dookie tour, right after Woodstock. The show was recorded at Aragon Ballroom in Chicago on November 18th, 1994 and is commonly known as "Jaded In Chicago" or "Spitting". Also included in this download in "Geek Stink Breath" from the soundcheck but not played during the show. -Original

This was the first show on the 3-date Texas tour in March 2008 sponsored by Camel Cigarettes. The setlist is comprised of many of Blue October's most upbeat songs.
Kangaroo Cry was played as the last song of the night, and represents one of the last times
the original version of this song was played live. The lyrics were changed during the recording of Approaching Normal after Steve Lillywhite told Justin that the song was boring and challenged him to re-write it. -Original

On June 17, 1995, Blur played their first stadium concert in London. Mile End was the first gig Blur played that confirmed the stature of their popularity and if the concert was poor, they could have hurt their reputation. Fortunately, the concert was an unqualified success, as this bootleg of the show proves. -Original

MediaFire will usually open this in a window and start to play the video. There is a download tab button at the top right to get the RAR zipped file. -yup!

Professionally filmed to a standard that in the opinion of the author exceeds the previous year's shows, Cobo '77 is sourced from a 3/4" master tape that surfaced on E-bay in June 2006. That tape was snapped up by a European collector for a bargain $5,000, though the seller, lacking any integrity, immediately started selling DVD copies to others. Once that occurred a free-for-all took place with traders making the video available in as many places as possible for free and reporting the auctions to the E-bay police to get them shutdown. -KissMonster.com

A japanese radio announcer steps on the front of a couple of the tracks, and there are a couple of choppy
transitions between tracks but it's the best sounding copy of the show that I'm aware of. -Original

Oh goodness me, I just don't know what to do with this questionable bootleg cover!Fiddle-de-dee! Should I use my own brain to decide or let others decide for me? Wait, lemme check something first, ....scratch, scratch ....sniff-sniff (P U !! Nasty! ain't gonna get that smell off my fingers for a while!) Ok yeah, they're still there. So darn-it-all-to-heck, I will post it. ...yup!

Track List: (Artwork Included)
01. Turn on the Light
02. Suffer
03. Generator
04. Anasthesia
05. Get off
06. Too Much to Ask
07. Operation Rescue
08. Along the Way
09. Do What You Want
10. Change of Ideas
11. Heaven is Falling
12. The Answer
13. Modern Man
14. No Control
15. Fuck Armageddon
16. 2 Babies in the Dark
17. Tomorrow
18. You Are the Government
19. Automatic Man
20. 21st Century Digital Boy
21. We're Only Gonna Die

'You are submitting to an oppressive culture' and 'failing to defend western culture and history'.

'It dishonours centuries of our history.'

'It offends western culture and the power of art as a vehicle of culture and freedom.'

Also............

In October a naked statue in Florence was covered by Renzi’s advisors so as not to offend the visiting crown prince of Abu Dhabi.

Barbara Saltamartini, of the Northern League party, said: "Whoever comes in our country, and this goes for an Iranian president as well, must accept our values and identity which must be defended not hidden."

From a review at Underground Uprising:
The Brighton tape is clearer than that from Birmingham and all instruments are well defined, unfortunately we only have 50 minutes of this show containing Black Dog, Misty Mountain Hop, Since I've Been Loving You (only 3 minute's worth), Whole Lotta Love and an encore of Heartbreaker. Some sources state that the band played a medley of Christmas songs during the encore, well if they did, it's not here folks. Top marks to EVSD for finding these two new shows, it's just a pity that the shows weren't swapped around, eg the full Brighton show and 50 minutes of Birmingham because the Brighton show is a corker!

This show is one of two included in the "Sweet Brummy Roll" set. The other tape, from Birmingham on the 16th, is longer than this one, but it doesn't sound nearly as good as this fragment. Unfortunately, the kid who taped this show at Brighton was low on money for tapes, and he taped over most of this show at a Rory Gallagher concert. -Original

Soundcheck from the infamous gig at the Winterland in Jan of 1978. There's a lot of on stage jamming. Sid playing Ramones bass lines. The band runs through a few numbers and lots of banter and swearing between the band and others. Runs about 20 mins in total. The sound is brilliant throughout. -Original

The sound cuts out during Walk On but it wasn't my fault it was Joe's as the sound just dropped from the speakers. The band just carried on completely oblivious to the fact that no one could here them. Kinda a funny moment seeing them playing away and not hearing a thing. Had to cover the mic briefly during Elevation due to security walking past but didn't effect it much. Sound is a tad tinny so feel free to remaster away to your hearts content if you so desire. -Original

The entire sound system dies briefly during Walk On but is restored quickly. U2.com's report on this show claimed that Mysterious Ways was played after One; it was not played at all. This error was finally corrected roughly a day later. Bono very briefly snippets Fuck You, It's Over by Glasvegas in both Ultra Violet and With Or Without You; he enunciates it poorly and the latter leads into "it's not over, thank you". -U2gigs.com

Track List:
Intro
Breathe
No Line On The Horizon
Get On Your Boots
Magnificent
Beautiful Day
Until The End Of The World
New Year's Day
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
Unknown Caller
The Unforgettable Fire
City Of Blinding Lights
Vertigo
I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Pride (In The Name Of Love)
MLK
Walk On
Where The Streets Have No Name
One
Bad
Encore(s):
Ultra Violet (Light My Way)
With Or Without You
Moment of Surrender

Surprisingly, Bono plays guitar during Bad. He also alters some of the lyrics, completely changing most of the "if you should ask, then maybe they'd tell me what I should say" verse. The Edge briefly snippets the riff of Whole Lotta Love at the end of Until The End Of The World, just after Bono snippets Break On Through. -U2gigs.com

This was the first of the 4 night alternative rock festival at the Prince of Wales Conference Centre in London, besides Joy Division also Teardrop Explodes and Echo And The Bunnymen played.

"If I had a flair for understatement, I could say that Joy Division were good too. The truth is they were phenomenal - the most physical hard rock group I've seen since Gang Of Four. This Manchester band have been allowed to grow at their own pace, uncramped by commercial pressures. The result is that they've created a totally distinctive, cohesive sound over the last two years...They have the spirit and the feeling." - Adrian Thrills, NME review 11th August 1979. -ORIGINAL